Pedigree Chart for: Mary

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Warder Home Page, 23 Feb. 2001 property deeded with parents in 1673. In 1735, he was deeded land named "Lumber Street" by Samuel Chunn. This was probably the William Warder who was an appraiser in the estate of John Fairfax in October 12, 1736. Next of kin listed as Catorn (Catherine)Fairfax and Mary Fairfax. At the time she was 13. Her husband, probably William Warder, was about 25 and son of appraiser?

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William Warder, Charles County Will 39.602
Jan Parker
"WARDER, WILLIAM, Charles County, Maryland
8 June 1773
2 April 1774
To wife Mary Warder, extx., all of my estate during her lifetime.
To dau. Ann Warder, bed, pewter, heifer and 7 shillings, 6 pence
To son Phillip Warder, heifer
To Thomas Baker, 1 shilling
To son William Warder, 1 shilling
To dau. Ann Milstead, 1 shilling
To dau. Charity Robertson, 1 shilling
To dau. Mary Ratliff, 1 shilling
To grandson, James Warder, 1 shilling
To grandson, Henry Warder, 1 shilling
To son Joseph Warder, ex., tract, "Lumber Street" 100 acres and residueof estate after his mother's death.
Wit: William Fairfax; Elizabeth Fairfax; Georges Dunnington.
The probate was taken in the presence of James Warder, heir at law and hedid not object."